Greenwich Animal Control reminds residents that Connecticut state law requires all dogs over six months old to be licensed. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Animal Control reminds residents that Connecticut state law requires all dogs over six months old to be licensed. Continue Reading →
The event has grown from a small dog walk with a few booths to a wonderful day long event which features educational speakers, music, entertainment, over 90+ people/pet vendors, food, large silent auction, contests, and more. Continue Reading →
Bingo’s owner passed away and there was no family member or friend that was able to step up and take him in. Continue Reading →
Do your homework and adopt a dog. “If you are thinking of getting a pet and want to surprise someone, then Animal Control recommends wrapping up a pet toy, leash or photo for them to unwrap on the holiday.” – Greenwich Animal Control officer Suzanne Carlin Continue Reading →
Retired Mine Detection Dog Sammy visited third, fourth, and fifth-graders on the Stamford campus of North Mianus School on Wednesday at their Marshall Legacy Institute’s annual CHAMPS presentation. Continue Reading →
On Sunday Greenwich Ave was teeming with dogs headed to the annual Howl & Prowl event, sponsored by Pet Pantry Warehouse in support of Adopt-a-Dog. Continue Reading →
In addition to the costume contest, expect free pet food samples from over 15 vendors, free pet caricatures, free face painting, and refreshments for you and your pet. Continue Reading →
Puttin’ On The Dog serves as the shelter’s largest fundraiser and adoption event. The family friendly event attracts over 4,000 pet lovers with dog competitions and activities, vendors, a silent auction, food trucks and more! Continue Reading →
“Dog fighting is cruel and illegal. These pit bulls were viciously abused and conditioned to be aggressive and violent fighters.” – Attorney General Tong Continue Reading →
National Dog Day is the perfect time to pause and appreciate the joy dogs bring, and the comfort and companionship they p Continue Reading →